Gas lighter with concealed operating mechanism



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` GAS LIGHTER WITH CONCEALD OPERATING MECHANISM med March 26, 1969 18 snee-n-.S-sheet 1a United States Patent Office 3,545,905 GAS LIGHTER WITH CON CEALED OPERATING MECHANISM Robert Raymond Hocq, Boulogne-Billancourt, France, assignor to Societe Franco-Hispano-Americaine Francispam, Paris, France, a corporation of France Filed Mar. 26, 1969, Ser. No. 810,531 Claims priority, appliclatoizrance, Mar. 29, 1968,

Inf. CLI-"2311 2/16 U.S. Cl. 431-131 7 Claims ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE The present invention relates to a gas lighter with concealed operating mechanism and the following description discloses a very luxurious lighter which has none of the usual disadvantages of gas lighters. In particular, all of the parts which normally project and spoil the aesthetic shape of a gas lighter by breaking the geometrical continuity of the external contours have been made invisible without impairing any of the functions to be performed by a gas lighter.

This result is achieved by, inter alia, employing for the lidl or cover of the lighter an invisible hinge of the general construction described and illustrated in my co-pending patent application No. 706,824 filed February 20, 1968, opening of said lid or cover causing a valve lever to pivot and allow gas to issue and simultaneously bringing into the working position thereof a driver for the serrated flint-wheel which produces sparks from a Hint to cause ignition of the gas. For this purpose, a set of jointed connecting links is provided so as to control the valve lever on the one hand and, on the other hand, an assembly of a toothed sector and a pinion integral with a driver-carrier into which the driver and the flint-wheel are fixed.

A gas lighter constructed in accordance with the present invention offers a number of advantages. Firstly, when the lighter is closed, neither the flint-wheel driver nor the end of the hinge pin is visible and, when the lighter is open, the flint-wheel is .so disposed that the users finger cannot come directly into contact with it and that it is not visible. Secondly, all the manipulations necessary for using the lighter can be carried out without any difficulty, and the functioning of the mechanisms which are actuated is perfectly reliable becase of their simplicity.

More precisely, the present invention consists in a gas lighter control mechanism which is actuated by the opening of the lid or cover thereof and which is completely invisible when the lighter is closed, comprising an invisible hinge constituted by a xed block, integral with the lighter, and carrying guide-rollers, a moving block, integral with the lighter cover and having two curved guide-grooves for the rollers, two connecting links, pivoted at one end to this moving block and joined together at their other ends by a spindle forming a distance piece, and two springs wound around fixed pins, integral with the xed block, and co-operating with the aforesaid distancepiece spindle so as to lock this spindle in its two extreme positions of fully opened and fully closed when the cover,

Patented Dec. 8, 1970 under the action of the users finger, has crossed the deadcentre position of the connecting links, and further comprising a gas reservoir, a release valve carried by said reservoir, a pivoting valve lever for opening the obturator or plug of this valve and thus allowing gas to pass, a llint contained within a flint-holder tube, and a serrated flintwheel capable of rubbing upon said flint so as to produce sparks and ignite the gas issuing from the valve, a connecting link pivoted at one end at the aforesaid distancepiece spindle and co-operating, through the intermediary of a spindle pivoted at its other end and carrying a roller, with a curved slot formed in a toothed sector pivoted about the pin for the first of the aforesaid springs, the said toothed sector being in constant engagement with a pinion integral with a driver-carrier which pivots relative to the aforesaid fixed block, the said driver-carrier thus being capable of passing, by pivoting, from one position, retracted beneath the lighter cover to a partially exposed position in which a driver is capable of being operated by the users linger so as to cause the serrated Hint-wheel carried by the driver to rub against the ilint, and the aforementioned roller being placed, relative to the valve lever, in such a manner as to cause this latter to pivot upwards about its spindle against the action of a spring coiled around the said spindle, so as to lift the burner head, which forms part of the valve, and thus to permit the gas to issue.

In one embodiment of such a gas lighter, the fixed block is constituted by a platform pierced with openings for the passage of various components and comprising two vertical webs and two horizontal shelves, and the webs carry, in particular, the hinge guide rollers, brackets for supporting the valve-lever spindle and the pin for the second of the aforementioned springs which act upon the distancepiece spindle. Preferably, the lighter body is divided into two parts by a horizontal partition to which the aforesaid platform is fixed.

Furthermore, the toothed sector preferably comprises two Webs parallel to the webs of the platform, and the teeth are formed on a cylindrical part of the surface having the pivot of the sector as its axis, whilst the pinion has the form of amore or less oval plate having only a few teeth over a short part of its periphery.

Turning to the driver-carrier, this may have an upper part of relatively large dimensions comprising two horizontal limbs which leave space between themselves for the driver and which are pierced with holes aligned for the passage of a spindle intended for the mounting of this driver, and a lower part, of smaller dimensions, concentric with the upper part and pierced axially for the passage of the flint and a tube which holds it, the two parts of the driver-carrier having, in planes perpendicular to the axis of rotation, circular sections, each of which embodies a flat, the flat upon the outer part being, in the rest position, parallel to one of the long sides of the normal section through the lighter body, whilst the flat on the lower part makes a certain angle with the yformer and coincides with a corresponding flat in an opening in the aforesaid pinion, this lower part having a peripheral groove to receive a clip for securing the driver-carrier to the pinion, a portion of the llower part above this groove being cylindrical externally so as to register in a cylindrical bore in the upper shelf of the platform, due to which the driver-carrier can pivot freely with the pinion relative to the shelf when the toothed sector causes the pinion to turn.

Said driver will preferably be cylindrical and will have a recess in its base to accommodate the serrated llintwheel.

Moreover, the valve-lever spring preferably draws the former downwards in such a manner that, in its rest position, it is in contact with a part of the valve and does not hinder the removal and replacement of the reservoir since it coacts with the burner head only in the fully open condition of the lighter.

The present invention will now be more particularly described with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings which illustrate a generally preferred embodiment and in which:

FIG. 1 is a vertical section on the line I-I of FIG. 2 and shows that part of the lighter which is located above the reservoir and in the closed condition thereof;

FIG. 2 is a horizontal section on the line II-II of FIG. l or of FIG. 3;

FIG. 3 is a vertical section on the line III-III of FIG. 2;

FIGS. 4 to 7 are horizontal sections on the lines IV-IV, V-V, VI--VI and VII-VII, respectively, of FIG. 1 or of FIG. 3, the valve lever having been omitted in FIG. 6;

FIG. 8 is a vertical section on the line VIII- VIII of FIG. 7 showing the reservoir and the lower part of the lighter;

FIG. 9 is an inverted plan view of the lighter looking in the direction of the arrow IX;

FIGS. 10 to 12 are vertical sections on the lines X-X, XI-XI and XII-XII, respectively, of FIG. 1 or of FIG. 3;

FIG. 13 is a section on the line XIII-XIII of FIG. 14;

FIG. 14 is a section on the line XIV-XIV of FIG. 13 and shows that part of the lighter which is located above the reservoir and in the open condition thereof;

FIG. 15 is a section of a detail on the line XV-XV of FIG. l;

FIG. 16 is a section of the lighter body only, on the line XVI-XVI of FIG. l or FIG. 3;

FIG. 17 is a section on the line XVII-XVII of FIG. 16;

FIG. 18 is a vertical section of the platform, on the line XVIII-XVIII of FIG. 19;

FIGS. 19 to 22 are horizontal sections on the lines XIX-XIX, XX-XX, XXI-XXI and XXII-XXII, respectively, of FIG. 18;

FIG. 23 is a view in elevation of the toothed sector, in a plane parallel to those of FIGS. 1 and 3;

FIG. 24 is a section on the line XXIV-XXIV of FIG. 23;

FIG. 25 is a view in plan looking in the direction of the arrow XXV of FIG. 23;

FIG. 26 is a part view in elevation of the driver-carrier, part-sectioned in a plane parallel to those of FIGS. l and 3;

FIGS. 27 and 28 are, respectively, sections on the lines XXVII-XXVII and XXVIII-XXVIII of FIG. 26; and

FIG. 29 is a section on the line XXIX-XXIX of FIG. 27.

It can be seen from the drawings that the gas lighter in accordance with the invention has a case which cornprises a body 1 (FIGS. 1 to 17) open at its two ends and havingthe form, in section, of a rectangle whose short sides are replaced by circular arcs having the distance between the long sides as their diameter (FIGS. 2, 4 to 7, 9 and 16), a cap, indicated as an assembly by 2, which is pivotally connected to the body 1 by an invisible hinge of the construction which is described and illustrated in co-pending Patent Application No. 706,824 above referred to, and a base 3 (FIGS. 8 and 9) which is retained in a peripheral seat 1a therefor in the lower end of the body 1 in a manner which will be described hereinafter. The interior of this case is divided into two parts (FIGS. 1, 3, 10 to -12 and 17) by a substantially horizontal partition 4 which supports a platform 5. The lower of said two parts of the case interior contains a removable reservoir 6 made up of a bottom '6a having a base and lateral walls which fit into the lower part of the lighter body 1, and a top 6b provided with a depending skirt 6c which ts into the part 6a and is, for example, soldered to it. The top 6b is pierced by an opening 7 (FIG. l2) in which is permanently housed a valve 8 which is provided with a wick `9 (FIGS. 8 and 12) which dips into the reservoir 6 and with a burner-valve having a stem :10 and a head 11 of larger diameter than that of the stem 10 (FIGS. l, 3 to 6 and 12). A valve lever 12 (FIGS. l, 3 to 5, ll, 12 and 14) is arranged to pivot about the axis of a spindle 13 which will be described later, said valve lever having a forked end 12a which makes contact with the stem 10 below the head 11 so as to be operable to lift the head and allow gas to pass through the valve when the user lifts the cap and thereby causes the lever 12 to pivot about said axis in a manner which will be explained later. The spindle 13 is carried by two brackets 14 fixed to the platform 5 by screws 15 and a spring 16, which is wound round the spindle 13 and abuts against the lever 12 and against one of the brackets 14 (FIGS. 3, 5, 1l and 15), biases the lever 12 downwards towards a position in which its forked end 12a is not in contact with the head 11 of the burner, as seen in FIG. 1. In the neighbourhood of the end at which it is linked to the spindle 13, the lever 12 has a portion 12b which is upwardly convex (as seen in FIG. 1) and which is intended to allow the lever to swingfully downwards, when the reservoir 6, and thus the valve 8 with its burners 10 and 11, is changed. The lever 12 is lifted automatically, when the cover 2 is opened, into the positions thereof which are illustrated in FIG. 14 by a roller 17 mounted on a spindle 18, in a manner which will be described later. The upwardly convex part 12b of said lever allows the lever 12 to conform precisely to the radius of curvature of the roller 17 in its rest position. It is unnecessary, when the reservoir is being inserted and removed from the base of the lighter, to open the cover 2 in order to carry out these operations, as will be seen hereinafter.

The cap 2 comprises a top 2a and a peripheral flange 2b. The cap is pivotally connected to the body 1 by a hinge which comprises, as described in said patent application, a block @19 fixed, for example, by screws, to the top 2a (FIGS. 1, 3, 10, 13 and 14) and having formed in each of its parallel faces (namely, those faces which are also parallel to the plane of the paper on which FIGS. 1, 3 and 14 are drawn) a curved groove 20 in which two guide-rollers 21 can roll, mounted upon spindles 22 carried by the platform 5, that is to say, in practice, integral with the body 1 of the lighter (FIGS. l to 3 and 14). Each of two connecting links 23 is pivotally connected at one end thereof (FIGS. l, 3, 6, 10 and 14) by a pivotpin 24 arranged upon the block 19, and at the other end thereof by a spindle 25 (FIGS. l, 3, 7, 10 and 14) to a further connecting link 26 whose function will be explained later.

The spindle 25 carries two rollers 27 at its ends (FIGS. 6, 7 and 10) which roll in slots 28 in the platform, and the connecting links 23 and 26 are separated from each other by distance pieces 29, threaded over the spindle 25 (FIGS. 1, 3, 6, 7, l0 and 14).

The partition 4 has a cut-out portion of circular-arc form 30 (FIG. 16) for the extension therethrough of the valve 8, which portion 30` communicates with an almost entirely circular cut-out 31 for the extension therethrough of a int tube 32 (FIGS. 3 to 8), a square cut-out 33 for the extension therethrough of one end of each of two springs 34, 35 of which both serve to bring about the opening, and of which the spring 35 serves to bring about the closing, of the cap 2, and three circular holes 36 for the extension therethrough of screws 37 which are used to secure the platform 5 to the partition 4 (see also FIGS. 1, 3, 10 and 12). The spring 34 is coiled around a spindle 38 with the interposition of a collar 39, comprising a head 39a at one end (FIGS. 6, 7 and 10). One end 34a of the spring is fixed and rests against the upper face of the partition 4. The spring 35 is coiled around a spindle 40 carried by a fork-shaped part 41 (FIGS. 1, 6, 1l and 14), which is fixed to the platform 5 by a screw 42, and whose shape can be seen clearly from FIG. 1l. One end 

